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>The Croglatovic win against the Vuvovic by a difference of 50 – they achieve an Absolute Victory.
>The civilisation gets -10 Population.
>The civilisation gets -9 Military Reserves – 8 dead and 1 deserter.
>The civilisation gets -1 Standing Military – 1 dead and 0 deserters.
>The civilisation gets -17 Military Reserves temporarily due to wounds.
>The civilisation gets -1 Standing Military temporarily due to wounds.
>The civilisation gets +3094 population.
>The civilisation gets +0.5% Rate of Growth.
>The civilisation gets +0.04 Militarism.
>The civilisation gets +10 Happiness and Cohesion.
>The civilisation gets +5 Health, Prosperity and Productivity.
>The civilisation gets -5 Security.
When the shrieking berserkers throw themselves at the Brulicruvic, they find that their assault simply bounces off of their formation. Their wicked knives, chipped and rusted after so many years of constant use and corrosion, are deflected by the burnished copper scales that adorn the guardians of truth. In exchange, many of these Vuvovic find themselves impaled on Brulicruvic spears, their lungs and bellies pierced by shining metal. Their frenzied charge is a failure and just as quickly as they rushed into battle, they turn about to retreat, only to be faced by the confused villagers who have followed them into the slaughter.
What follows is a completely one-sided bloodbath. Routed and confused, many of the cannibal warriors and those who fight for them are reduced to little more than common beasts, forced to fight for their lives as they are surrounded by the Croglatovic host. By the time that the carnage has come to an end, almost three hundred corpses litter the ground – and less than ten of them belong to the allied remnants. There are nearly seven hundred combatants who have been grievously wounded or incapacitated, and only around twenty of them serve Ancron. In less than an hour, total victory has been achieved and with minimal losses.
Some of the war-leaders attribute this victory to the fresh armour and armaments made using Slodravic metal, while others believe that this success is due to the experience garnered over the course of previous battles, against the Bruguvic and the Trunigrovic. In the end, it doesn't matter. Spirits are high and the host of Ancron revels that night, warriors and auxiliaries alike singing and dancing around roaring bonfires as they gorge themselves on the plentiful livestock that roam the great lake's northern shore.
Over the next few weeks, the rest of the north is brought into the fold. Most of these villages were dedicated to the herding of pigs and goats, as this land is best suited for grazing rather than the growing of crops. This was done for the purpose of keeping the Vuvovic, who were once far more numerous, happy and fed.